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my question is the translation for " 1. colossian, vers 13 & 14 ".
i don't like to have the text of this vers. i like to have the translation of the number 1 then the translation for colossain and the correct word in greek for "vers" etc.

so shortly, how does it looks in greek: 1. colossian, vers 13 & 14

in the web i only found some translation of the NT. but not including the numbers like "1. colossian". i only like to have the translation of the reference.

my question is the translation for " 1. colossian, vers 13 & 14 ".i don't like to have the text of this vers. i like to have the translation of the number 1 then the translation for colossain and the correct word in greek for "vers" etc.

so shortly, how does it looks in greek: 1. colossian, vers 13 & 14

in the web i only found some translation of the NT. but not including the numbers like "1. colossian". i only like to have the translation of the reference.

my question is the translation for " 1. colossian, vers 13 & 14 ".i don't like to have the text of this vers. i like to have the translation of the number 1 then the translation for colossain and the correct word in greek for "vers" etc.

so shortly, how does it looks in greek: 1. colossian, vers 13 & 14

in the web i only found some translation of the NT. but not including the numbers like "1. colossian". i only like to have the translation of the reference.

thanks

Is this for a tattoo? It strikes me as ironic to want to translate the chapter and verse system into Greek, since neither where there in the original. Anyhow, a critical edition will list the pre/post-scripts which have options for the name of the book.

beatles wrote:is there nobody who can tell my an online greek NT where also the books are translated in greek? i've already found greek NT but the books and the numbers are always in english..

Oh! You want the citation form.

Here's a text of the NT: http://koti.24.fi/jusalak/GreekNT/RP2005.htm â€” it has the chapter names. There's no particular reason not to use normal numerals for chapter and verse numbers. Every edition I've seen uses them.